Tu Meur(s) De Terre
A second encounter with Hamdi Dridi, this time in a poetic and touching solo that has him narrating the story of his father through…
Read MoreI listen (you) see
In order to create I listen (you) see, Hamdi Dridi is inspired by the movements and bodies of Tunisian manual labourers, in direct contrast…
Read MoreRambert Event
To celebrate 100 years from the birth of Merce Cunningham, the ballet corps of the Rambert company have created Rambert Event: a show composed…
Read MoreStand still you ever-moving spheres of heaven
Two figures speak in a language that belongs only to them, in a space-time that eludes us. They mix and interweave remnants of words…
Read MoreThe Way You Sound Tonight
With The Way You Sound Tonight, Arno Schuitemaker investigates the relationship between stage and audience, between the language of choreography and perception. Five performers…
Read MoreGran Bolero
Ravel’s Boléro is not an untouchable monument, but something that belongs to each and every one of us. Starting from this assumption, Spanish choreographer…
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